Fuschia....SOLD PENDING PICKUP. hardy old type - Apricot/pink - potted
This Fuschia comes from an original plant growing in my childhood home in Christchurch, over 70 years ago.
It is a heavy flowering Fuschia, apricot/pink in colour, and does well where other Fuschias might give up.
Fuschias do tend to like shade and dampish conditions, but once established this one will tolerate drier soils.
The plant for sale is the last one in the round black 13cm plastic pot.
Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni.
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